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Steven K. Libutti is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant volume of publications in these areas.

Their work focuses on subfields such as Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Neurology, and Epidemiology. The main research topics include SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments, Long-Term Effects of COVID-19, Lung Cancer Research Studies, and COVID-19 and healthcare impacts.

Frequent publication venues where their work appears include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cancer Research, Annals of Surgical Oncology, PLoS ONE, and the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.

Frequent co-authors of Steven K. Libutti consist of Natalie Bruiners, Maria Laura Gennaro, Wadih Arap, Renata Pasqualini, and Fenny H. F. Tang.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Listeria delivers tetanus toxoid protein to pancreatic tumors and induces cancer cell death in mice, 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • Design and proof of concept for targeted phage-based COVID-19 vaccination strategies with a streamlined cold-free supply chain, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Surgical Oncologists and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Guiding Cancer Patients Effectively through Turbulence and Change, 2020, Annals of Surgical Oncology
  • Targeted AAVP-based therapy in a mouse model of human glioblastoma: a comparison of cytotoxic versus suicide gene delivery strategies, 2020, Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
  • Amino acids-Rab1A-mTORC1 signaling controls whole-body glucose homeostasis, 2021, Cell Reports

Best Publications

  • von Hippel-Lindau disease

    Russell R Lonser;Gladys M Glenn;McClellan Walther;Emily Y Chew

  • Phase I and pharmacokinetic studies of CYT-6091, a novel PEGylated colloidal gold-rhTNF nanomedicine.

    Steven K. Libutti;Giulio F. Paciotti;Adriana A. Byrnes;H. Richard Alexander;H. Richard Alexander

  • Somatic and germline CACNA1D calcium channel mutations in aldosterone-producing adenomas and primary aldosteronism

    Ute I Scholl;Gerald Goh;Gabriel Stölting;Regina Campos de Oliveira

  • Pulsed-high intensity focused ultrasound and low temperature-sensitive liposomes for enhanced targeted drug delivery and antitumor effect.

    Sergio Dromi;Victor Frenkel;Alfred Luk;Bryan Traughber

  • A mouse model of multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1, develops multiple endocrine tumors

    Judy S. Crabtree;Peter Christopher Scacheri;Jerrold M. Ward;Lisa Garrett-Beal

  • Systemic cancer therapy with a tumor-selective vaccinia virus mutant lacking thymidine kinase and vaccinia growth factor genes.

    J. Andrea McCart;Jerrold M. Ward;John Lee;Yun Hu

  • Analysis of factors associated with outcome in patients with malignant peritoneal mesothelioma undergoing surgical debulking and intraperitoneal chemotherapy

    Andrew L. Feldman;Steven K. Libutti;James F. Pingpank;David L. Bartlett

  • Tissue bonding and sealing composition and method of using the same

    Lawrence Samuel Bass;Steven Kenneth Libutti;Alexander Mellon Eaton

  • MicroRNA dynamics in the stages of tumorigenesis correlate with hallmark capabilities of cancer.

    Peter Olson;Jun Lu;Jun Lu;Hao Zhang;Anny Shai

  • Forty-eight-hour fast: the diagnostic test for insulinoma.

    Boaz Hirshberg;Andrea Livi;D. L. Bartlett;S. K. Libutti

  • Clinical, genetic and radiographic analysis of 108 patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) manifested by pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PNETs).

    Joseph A. Blansfield;Lynda Choyke;Shane Y. Morita;Peter L. Choyke

  • The North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society Consensus Paper on the Surgical Management of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

    James R. Howe;Nipun B. Merchant;Claudius Conrad;Xavier M. Keutgen

  • Gene expression profiles derived from fine needle aspiration correlate with response to systemic chemotherapy in breast cancer

    Christos Sotiriou;Christos Sotiriou;Trevor J Powles;Mitch Dowsett;Amir Jazaeri

  • Current advances in molecular imaging: noninvasive in vivo bioluminescent and fluorescent optical imaging in cancer research.

    Garry Choy;Garry Choy;Peter Choyke;Steven K Libutti

  • Multiple neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas in von Hippel-Lindau disease patients: histopathological and molecular genetic analysis.

    Irina A. Lubensky;Svetlana Pack;David Ault;Alexander O. Vortmeyer

  • Isolated hepatic perfusion with tumor necrosis factor and melphalan for unresectable cancers confined to the liver.

    H R Alexander;D L Bartlett;S K Libutti;D L Fraker

  • Vaccinia as a vector for tumor-directed gene therapy: Biodistribution of a thymidine kinase-deleted mutant

    M Puhlmann;C K Brown;M F Gnant;J Huang

  • Characterization of a novel tumor-derived cytokine. Endothelial-monocyte activating polypeptide II.

    J. Kao;K. Houck;Y. Fan;I. Haehnel

  • Induction of permeability across endothelial cell monolayers by tumor necrosis factor (TNF) occurs via a tissue factor–dependent mechanism: relationship between the procoagulant and permeability effects of TNF

    Josef Friedl;Markus Puhlmann;David L. Bartlett;Steven K. Libutti

  • Using Gene Expression Profiling to Differentiate Benign versus Malignant Thyroid Tumors

    Chiara Mazzanti;Chiara Mazzanti;Martha A. Zeiger;Nick Costourous;Christopher Umbricht

Frequent Co-Authors

H. Richard Alexander
H. Richard Alexander Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Stephen J. Marx
Stephen J. Marx National Institutes of Health
Monica C. Skarulis
Monica C. Skarulis National Institutes of Health
Peter L. Choyke
Peter L. Choyke National Institutes of Health
Seth M. Steinberg
Seth M. Steinberg National Institutes of Health
David L. Bartlett
David L. Bartlett University of Pittsburgh
Stephen M. Hewitt
Stephen M. Hewitt National Institutes of Health
W. Marston Linehan
W. Marston Linehan National Institutes of Health
Douglas L. Fraker
Douglas L. Fraker University of Pennsylvania
Allen M. Spiegel
Allen M. Spiegel Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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